



One of the novella's most violent scenes follows protagonist Clea as she sets fire to a Camarilla mansion, an act of shocking aggression that veteran players know will get an equally spectacular payback. The first novella, A Sheep Among Wolves, takes a hard look at how the Anarchs recruit new members, as well as their values and methods of attack. One of the recurring themes of Walk Among Us was the animosity between the Camarilla, the most conservative, structured and hierarchical vampiric faction, and the Anarch, the group of independent, semi-democratic vampires that abhor the twisted politics and manipulations of the Camarilla. Related: The World of Darkness Video Game No One is Talking About The Camarilla/Anarch Conflict is Escalating These three audio novellas are a great introduction to Vampire: The Masquerade, but they also introduced some intriguing threads that will likely reappear in the highly anticipated video game Bloodlines 2. Taking place in the present day, the novellas take us through the Anarch radicalization of a depressed Ohio college freshman ( A Sheep Among Wolves by Genevieve Gornichec), the first nights in Iceland of a tech-head fratboy Ventrue fledgling ( Fine Print by Cassandra Khaw) and the Portland-based romance of a pastoral-obsessed Toreador invested in humane, renewable and sustainable cattle raising ( The Land of Milk and Honey by Caitlin Starling).

HarperCollins and the World of Darkness have released Walk Among Us, an audiobook with three canon novellas set in the world of Vampire: The Masquerade. WARNING: This article contains spoilers for the audiobook Walk Among Us and its novellas A Sheep Among Wolves, Fine Print, and The Land of Milk and Honey.
